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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPIEMBER 20, 1929 Political Events Show Hoover Tightening Grip on Republican Party. | - SIDE GLANCES - - - - By George Clark SCHOOLS IN COUNTRY WILL GET REVISED COURSES OF STUDY Book Contains Innovation De- signed to Teach Pupils to Observe Surroundings PRESIDENT USING MACHINE TO DIG IN FOR POLICIES’ SAKE 2 Innocent ©1929 BY NEA SERVICE INC. AUTHOR OF *RICH GIRL- POORGIRL, EI AS HAPPENED Chief Executive Wants Elections, of 1930 to Advance Cause L D her with frocks wi Paris for i Volumes of “Elementary Courses of | Leena’ bs the pl ‘The officer Study,” containing the revised meth- | a ‘urned to Brent. “Looks like rain,” Jods of teaching the “three R's” in| ‘ ie : ghee ge North Dakota rural schools, have ALLI- ' on, turned the corn Brent faced F cf His Program | { = WILL ASSIST CANDIDATES) =e | 1 | | | is R MORRIS, ¢ bem 2 Expected to Bo Neutral in Pri- public instruction. Copies will be nee re = strike : buildings down the street, ‘ne beg- erp ediat henna pall le wi : gar stagger, right himscit, go on the present plan of the department. tes cenvanieetabenna collapse After a lapse of eight years, a new : rial outline of study was completed and wee Brent hesitated. A nuisance to published last year, after seven time Brent takes ieee : <j | bother with it, But the rain wa: months of effort on the part of com- Helen bese hi a coming down heavier. Might ; mittee members. They were appoint- j well take @ look at the old bum 5 ed in 1927 and met in Bismarck in ® “4 ao while he sought shelter. October of that year. In Minot, i he ¢ e He moved, hurried a bit by the maries, but to Back Sen- ators in Campaign WEST { House Cor- dent Hoover slowly is ti April 1928, they met again and formu- ie te atten elle eae ‘ % ‘ fg fall of raindrops, down to where hold on the contro! of the y lated the book. The issue just re- re tn one thing you “ ji : the old man r ‘of the republicar ceived is a revision of that work. de” aden ‘ a lay inert in his dirty Bismarck people involved in the! NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY with Ais cane he pushed weay tus A. Page, high school inspector. H. K. HELEN swayed @ little, steady. ihe ce, , Jensen, Morton county superintend- ing herself against the impact Another gyest fer tie rowue, counties, be dismayed to speak. What had she it. He turned to go. A faint sound An innovation in the volume this done, what head her impetuous checked him. When he looked back ivision designed to teach words meant to her guardian to the old fellow had stirred. And he Bestar rs Sears the auvfouniinge {0:8 cause him to end thelr dance was ee weakly. bins which he lives, particularly in refer- abruptly and speak £0 sternly to Bro ay Aejacaor sungoea Sean” 5 own individual din the dire the 1930 by- | { \ elections appro Another original Hoov Claudius H. Huston of T | was elected chairman of the republi- can national committee at the mect- | ing of that body here Sepiember 9. | ‘and it is regarded as certain the na- | tional cominitte n to be selected | for the state of Geor; will be a Hoo- | yer supporter of long standing | Huston succeeds Dr. Hubert Work, 1s) Seas i we ence to nature study. It is the at- her? The moaning ceased and Brent who ret rivate . - circumstances during the campa bare re ie vais aur paling ed While she searched her mind for straightened ~p, having decided to fear! : ie | Pt ae beeatd by coal bees ais him with it. ‘And after instruction in an answer Brent led her back to be on his way. cabinet and w Hatin raunataaitin eeeork ine | this division as outlined in the new their table. She sat limply in her ‘The prostrate man stirred again, man of the n majority of his party in congress. | volume, he should be able to pass a/[ chair, waiting for him to explain “schthowtatndi awed gabe tld Work was t rs age SIS Nn ETO j difficult intelligence test. his admonition. wok " ut of his tat- cabinet openly to support Hoover's | The department urges that obser- . j something that gleamed fandidacy for the presidential nomin- | | vations be made as accurate as pos- He started to speak but the re dully in the fading light. ation, and unquestionably that fact | t Soc nae {sible and that the pupils learn to waiter arrived with the melon and instinct he di en On an instinct that he did not entered into his selection as dir Rev. John R. Edwards, D. D., to ‘alt freely of what they observe. This Brent held his tongue. But the in-| 7,2” 0” instinel did not stop to oer 9 he stooped to pick it stop to analyze he stooped to pick of the campaign in which Hoover \Rev. John R. Edwards, D.D., to! aids observational study as well as ehenier i There was a string attached to it that led around the old man's neck. | it up. There was a string attached swept into the white | by an un- | ESSION A Address State Confer. jatfording a good opportunity for stan a bhobd alone the words to it, a string that led round the old precedented majorily of the electoral | ain language training. E came quick and precise. BT Helen could not eat it. The] The last conclusion ended in his neck. college. | ence at Williston | Among the subjects suggested in “Interference,” he said, “is one very strength of her that sent|™ind. It was not Leonard Brent's Ah Re But it is not alone in the affairs + : ui ee ae ee thing that I will not tolerate.” of the national committe: : janimals under nature study; under her devotion out to him in whole- habit to give free voice to his Be Save a jerk but the string that the 7 i Dr. George A. McFarland, Minot, nev. John R. Edwards, D. D., New| “Interference?” Helen whispered thoughts. And the vagrant opened Hoover influence is being felt. He} 4 i eis = geography are listed inanimate na- | ~ hearted measure refused the hu- hi 4s credited with having had a lars: | Teacher for Fifty Years, | York City, corresponding secretary of | ture, surface features and seasonable the word with dimeulty. miliation of being treated like a Birt aay mcd relamdbad hol aaa daunted Hand in the selection of | Senator i ‘the Board of Foreign Missions of the| changes. Under the heading “The “Yeu must never question me,”| nig, 1¢ wounded her but she for-| former partn a daughter in te But Brent realized suddenly that New Hampsh Will Be Speaker | Methotlist Episcopal church, will be | Needs of Man’ rence at = Brent went on relentlessly. ‘it, though the melon remained | fined surroundings, he carried a Bigs committee. | the principal speaker at the session | 24" transportation, Observations will “But Leno, 1 didn't.” untouched. sdoubt to bed with him that night. (Tribune Special Service! : jof the North Dakota annual confer- | 91.6 be made in history, with empha “Please, Helen. You must listen = Brent was too selfish to notice.) Ho couldn't shake off the fecling to be held at Williston Wedres-| i” paced upon Columbus dai ‘acm: Secikato sean eoumecdie Moses was one of the first of A He ate his own melon with relish. | that it was not going to be easy to senators to declare for Hoo’ : ay evening, Oct. 2. Bee cacpalsn ani nei | uthwest division of | Di Edwa get portray some of aon <a ‘Arenistion “Gay Miss Spann’s for a role that re- vacate wrt sgt — hve oo into the ways of her |! nace ner of long experience | Educational asso- | the conditions existing today in Afrl- |" subjects covered in the volume in- | quires implicit faith in my dect- Getlined and he did eet urge. He| ‘The Smpestant enzagemest. be ibis frien it wes ni t ae ee been announeed by the | Ca. Europe, Asia enermoraiig ic the | clude daily programs. arithmetic, art, sions, It will be necessary at all| could read her mind as though it|had spoken of to her slipped his ebayer shobld turn to him as dir “Srhey are Dr. Frank P. Nalder strative head has 886 mission- | English and its branches, health edu; times for you to accept my word| Were a book. Best to turn the| mind entirely before he reached 2 terial campaig _|eectar of extension, “State nd where 5,900 national ase ie popes agi iolinag posplecen and my judgment without question, | Whole incident off lightly, wake her |the city. And in the morning he atives of these lands, serve in| Of these subjects areeiic volume.|@ Your own wishes will be secondary | °T8*t 4 found it necessary to telephone an a So he set himself to entertain her, |¢xDlanation. His excuses were ac: to mine.” He paused and regarded | ang when they arrived back at the |cepted and another appointment her intently. Helen sat quite still.| school Helen was again in a rap-| Was made. Brent wouldn't have “If you think that will be im-|turous state of mind, It would bates: te rep rteary bad ee ssible—that you ca’ soon be the end of June and she fo him in the past. Soon rer Own oniclons, anil demere*| would go away with Leno—some-|expected mot to need her but it pinions and desires—| \here—to be with him every day,| Would be unwise, he reflected, to we will not go on. You may choose | tt would be sweet to have nothing | let her know that too abruptly. ic, medical and | one of the best known mission in the United States. A na- : F of Cornwall, England, he came to TUBERCULOSIS CURE 5 chs i States at ihe age of 10 and q 1 ated in Dickinson college. He | dress the general con- | ‘<rved for a number of years in prom- | Tt Ty oe i de vention s enn and a a re | alts urches in Baltimore and vi- your own path. But you must de-|to do but live for him, nothing else eee parted t! s are being arrang 9 be in| Cinity Ce ihe RF TESS TE ie a sd chazge of capable mem he as-| In 1917 he was appointed as district | Treatment of Advanced Con- elie wen: pa eolence sry a rer} AT seven that night he started to| Brent sociation within the dis pecintendent of the Washii It was brutal. No one, not even | ‘0 Keep him _ ys. her apartment to dine with |that were ington an high |district of the Methodist Episcopal] sumption Revolutionized by the irl bedere him, new 0s a) Oe day, he would dis-|ner, On the curb before’his hotel cover that she was a woman and | he raised his arm to signal a taxi; fe j church ied the general son-| Recent Discoveries as he what her answer would be. | not a child any longer. then changed his mind. ‘The balmi- in Springfield, Mass., he was SSN For years he had taken an evil] Brent drove back to New York, | ness of the weather tempted him to ed a corresponding secretary of | Grand Rapids, Mich., Sept. 20.—( tatisfaction in his domination of | Satisfied that he could pull tho| walk, It was not far but his direc Board cf Foreign Missions. —Renewed hope for the tuberculosis her: evil because he knew it was |®ttings to her heart as he wished. | reelected to the office in) victim was held out today by Dr. bs But the heart itself. There he was } | triet_ embracing ‘ Previous to that he had served | Benjamin Goidberg, medical director asad on her: Arempeitorts: CARPCIY | taal It seemed so easy for so as to avail all teach it a member of the board, as trea-|of the City of Chicago Municipal Tu- for loving, her inability to curb or | her to be a good kid. Had he over- rer of the Baltimore conference, | berculosis sanitarium, at the Missis- limit her affection. done it, wiped out forever the id as secretary of the Board of Tem- | sippi valley tuberculosis conference. Pr Public |e Goldberg asserted that recent It seemed to her that he que:-|chance to shape her ee, rohibition and ie oon ad , : ‘als in Washington, D. C. advances in chest surgery and die- tioned her loyalty even to give her ‘His uneasiness was reflected in Two years ago he made extensive | tetics have revolutionized the treat- the choice he named. Why, she | tn, less with which he *“ | A unique feature of the convention al studies of the activities of ! ment of advanced consumption and belonged do hin Hise life saa Ata | meee weg tag . 1 find | 5 the fact that one of the principal | church in Europe and in North | promise still more fruitful results in a bat ae es eat reve ye e Wee tects” upon | Peakers has rounded out of | An ' the near future. sq e or nothing! “But damn it all, she’s perfect,’ = : Ar oa “Tm sorry,” abo said simply. |fautey bareeasoe to bie lemer dude | ah a d, the oldest active teacher in the | BEACH WOMAN DIES , Dr. Goldberg explained, ' ea | Dickinson, N. D., Sept. 20.— Mrs. “Taen please remember what 1 as convincing as a | Weather Report | outhwestern division executive | M eae on cla aban ie tave told you. And now eat your e —— ‘committee members are Prof. H. H.; W! i laxation cf the lung on the operated melon like a good girl.” t Pt i he mecaperature at 7 a. 1 ie nd’ schools, president; Prof. P. n | fering from acute peritonitis, Precipitation : ; mag 'ers’ en1= card” University, founded in} immortality of the soul is one ot| Homemakers Clubs in fees mune lese; end H. ©. Pippin, Stark county 1633, ts the oldest institution of learn! the fundamental teschings of the) Barnes County Will superintendent of scools. jing in Continental United States, | Jewish religion. ! Meet at Valley City = | OUT OUR WAY By Williams Page ge ig ge Commercial Cloudy | YOUSE HANDLE CAT Clear PECE LIKE A HAY : Ge FoIK! = WATCH : Cloudy Me GO TRL O HULL ‘4 TING FER OUR SPECIAL, Wy Wj Wli Myhrrn ill BENINT. It GO Siow L“~ MMA i} 4 Cloudy TT HEEP PACE WiT , Cloudy YOvR BRAIN. 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